
Top 14 Shanika Mccane Quotes
#1. Whatever capacity she possesses to supernaturally beguile a human soul - and she possesses many - she liked his clear-sightedness too well, to blind him that way.
Clive Barker
#2. For most of the history of our species we were helpless to understand how nature works. We took every storm, drought, illness and comet personally. We created myths and spirits in an attempt to explain the patterns of nature.
Ann Druyan
#3. 26 It is wrong to punish the godly for being good or to flog leaders for being honest.
Anonymous
#4. It's about getting a more democratic Wales for the purpose of improving our economic performance, for improving the delivery of health care, for raising educational standards.
Ron Davies
#5. Three key humanist virtues are courage, cognition, and caring - not dependence, ignorance, or insensitivity to the needs of others.
Paul Kurtz
#6. In the hands of thinking humanity, the purpose of the tool of Divinity or Religion is not the service of bookish doctrines, but the realization of the self.
Abhijit Naskar
#7. No doubt the Romans had felt that theirs was an eternal civilization, right up to the moment their empire fell apart. Were they suicides, too?
Michel Houellebecq
#8. It's the price of leadership to do the thing you believe has to be done at the time it must be done.
Lyndon B. Johnson
#9. I caddied for Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley long before they became generals or president, for that matter. Just between you and me, Bradley tipped better than Eisenhower did.
John Henrik Clarke
#10. If you love your country, then you need to be thinking a lot more critically about what justice.
Bryan Stevenson
#11. A man loves a thing. That don't mean it's gotta love him back.
James Jones
#12. Everything we think of as great has come to us from neurotics. It is they and they alone who found religions and create great works of art. The world will never realize how much it owes to them and what they have suffered in order to bestow their gifts on it.
Marcel Proust
#13. Her thoughts, loosen by solitude, often burst these days through her unconscious lips; and often contradict one another ( ... )
Salman Rushdie
#14. To be less dumb is to see the danger in believing in forces that do not exist and trusting them when you would do better to trust yourself.
David McRaney
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